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Audiopile Review: Seefeel is a band that’s been legendary across multiple genres. Emerging from the MBV-inspired dreampop scene, Seefeel became a defining act of the OG UK post-rock movement. Early releases on Too Pure melded deliriously looping guitars, incoherently cooing vocals, and electronically enhanced percussion. Debut LP ‘Quique’ encompassed everything...
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Audiopile Review: Finnish producer and sax stylist Jimi Tenor is certainly a square peg. He might even seem inexplicable to anyone who didn’t experience that specific version of the 90s. How did someone associated with austere techno label Sähkö (home of Pan Sonic) end up making albums like 2000’s ‘Out...
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Audiopile Review: If We Buy Diabetic Test Strips was Armand Hammer at their most explosive and otherworldly, Doves is the sound of everything unraveling—leaving behind only dust and echoes. This post-rap disassembly pushes the duo closer to the genre-defying territory of fellow hip-hop experimentalists Injury Reserve’s swan song By the...
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Audiopile Review: White hot producer Florian T M Zeisig revisits his 2018 cassette release for Cassauna, You Look So Serious, with this expanded 2xLP set, issued here in a scant edition of 230. Zeisig has been on an incredible streak as of late, most notably contributing to Kelela’s explosive Raven...
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Audiopile Review: We’ve been bumping a lot of Sandwell District recently, and we cannot get enough of that dark, minimal techno sound. Luckily, Sandwell founder Karl ‘Regis’ O’Connor has us covered with the new album from British Murder Boys, ‘Active Agents and House Boys’. BMB is a collaboration between Regis...
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Audiopile Review: With each solo release, Jonnine drifts further from the eclectic rock of HTRK, diving deeper into an abstract realm where structure and melody often give way to mesmerizing environmental storytelling. Early on, we're enveloped by the discordant sounds of ticking clocks, their bells chiming at irregular intervals, pulling...
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Charles Bals, the curator behind the America Dream Reserve compilation, continues his journey into a wasteland of obscure recordings sourced from previously unknown tapes and vinyl of the 70s and 80s. This collection is made for an overcast, rainy night. Where the nocturnal ramblings of wandering silent types can be...
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Zelienople don't release much, but when they do you, can guarantee it'll be special. It's been four years since their last album, 2020's Miasmah-released 'Hold You Up, and since then the band have switched up their working method. Previously stationed in drummer Mike Weis's basement-cum-studio, Zelienople's regular sessions were interrupted...
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Reconfiguring the laments from their debut album, Old Saw distill a wilted and hollow reflection from their original recordings. Lines freshly traced, erased, and reassembled from cassette and reel-to-reel machines, presented here like new writing on an old postcard...
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Audiopile Review: Debut album from Japanese pianist Mashu Hayasaka, issued on UK imprint All Night Flight. Made up entirely of improvised piano pieces, Piano Etudes I is as a refreshing counterpoint to the staid, clinical compositional solo piano albums that tend to dominate the general critical consensus. The lo-fi recording...
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Audiopile Review: Making the leap out of the cassette underground, Tokyo-based producer Soshi Takeda has now had all three of his cassette releases, which began back in 2020 with Memory Of Humidity, committed to vinyl. After Studio Mule pressed his 2022 release for Constellation Tatsu, Same Place, Another Time, and...
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Audiopile Review: Vinyl debut from Portland outfit Shop Regulars, though this follows about a half dozen self-released cassettes that stretch back to 2018. Spearheaded by Matt Radosevich—a Portland-based musician who might be best known prior to this for his indie rock project, Honeybucket— he’s joined here by members of contemporary...
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Audiopile Review: Musical worlds collide in strange and unexpected ways. In the 70s and 80s, there was a weird confluence of psychedelic folk, new age music, and the avant-garde. This was epitomized by new age icon Constance Demby. But you’ll find even more strange collisions if you trace the career...
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Audiopile Review: Peel Dream Magazine step even further away from their fuzz-laden kraut-pop origins on Rose Main Reading Room, their most accomplished and inspired album to date. While their last album, Pad, was a stripped-down effort focused on intimate songwriting in the vein of sun-soaked ‘60s pop psychedelia, they go...
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Unearthed from the neolithic tar that eventually swathes all history, Aerial M’s early-1998 Peel Session is once again among us. Compared to the studio takes, played strictly and singly by Aerial / Papa M-astermind David Pajo, these versions swing from the necks of road-burned players, breathing more bestially than their...
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Croche is a new-to-us artist called Gabrielle Desjean but I suspect it’ll be an artist name that resurfaces frequently in the future. Sumptuous, fragile and gorgeous R&B inflected bedroomified pop music that, I have to say, we completely eat up ravenously here. Deep bass pulls, instinctive melodies...

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"If rock 'n' roll's a dream, please don't wake me." Midwife's No Depression In Heaven, her fourth studio album, was written primarily in the back of vans while on tour endlessly over the course of the past few years. The record engages with the contemplative spirit of rock 'n' roll...
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Dark Entries picks up Severed Heads yet again for Ear Bitten, a double LP reissue of some of the band’s earliest material. As originary Aussie industrial legends - although founder Tom Ellard would balk at being branded as such - Severed Heads shaped the continental subcultural sound with...
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“There are lots of outstanding Joe McPhee LPs. Nation Time being chief among them, but there’s also Pieces Of Light, Oleo and Topology. The Poughkeepsie, New York-based multi-instrumentalist, by now an international star of free music, has amassed a daunting discography, no doubt. If you want to peer deeply into...
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“Black Magic Man is arguably the pivotal Joe McPhee release. It bridged the span between the regional and the international, bypassing the national altogether. “Recorded in the same sessions that produced Nation Time, Black Magic Man consists of music not chosen for that LP. Like its much-feted sister, technically it...
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“Joe McPhee’s first international release, Black Magic Man, was issued on the newly formed Hat Hut imprint in 1975. It was a watershed moment for the 35-year-old musician. Based in Poughkeepsie, New York, he was too far away from Manhattan to have participated extensively in the Loft Jazz happenings of...
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In 2022, Enyo worked with the Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop on an epic two-hour composition made from tape loops inspired by selkies, mythical creatures in Celtic folklore. Contemplating memory, grief and time itself, Enyo devised a "sonorous myth" installation and performance that drowned her voice in the deep sea, using echo...
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Both cuts find Demdike in wickedly rambunctious mood, the a-side ‘Junk’ weaving gated filters and squashed subs into the gynoid vocal delivery of Alice Merida Richards, formerly of baroque pop band Virginia Wing, and here giving it a full Nico via Trish Keenan thing. Imagine the Chain Reaction label doing...
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After marking their return following 15 years on ice, Out of Practice Volume 2 is an unflinching exposition of the duo’s omnivorous tastes and mettle for white hot psychedelia. In a typical style they assume versions of their early selves, circa roles in Portland’s burgeoning noise scene, around the turn...
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Billed as the first in a series of releases documenting the duo’s reunion last year, 'Out of Practice I' finds Pete Swanson and Gabriel Mindel Saloman raiding their archive to excavate a bunch of fragments now arranged into "VERRRRY loose" songs. The first side was recorded at Denver's Glob in...
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In The Perfect Discourse, Hermes Trismegistus and Asclepius discuss the imbuing of inanimate statues with the living power of a soul: “statues ensouled and conscious, filled with spirit and doing great deeds; statues that foreknow the future and predict it by lots, by prophecy, by dreams and by many other...
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The Tumbling Psychic Joy of Now, a ritualistic and expanding collaborative album between Holy Tongue and Shackleton, will be released by AD 93 on the 23rd August 2024. Holy Tongue are a trio composed of Valentina Magaletti, Al Wootton and Susumu Mukai. Accomplished musicians in their own right, they combined...
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In the realm of computer-generated music, all compositions are essentially binary, consisting of zeros and ones, representing data and information. Within this binary structure, every musical event exists amidst a backdrop of unchosen possibilities, creating a sense of absence and mourning for what could have been. The bittersweet emotional quality...
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On the red album, Conrad Schnitzler laid down the direction his musical artistry would take. The blue album (Blau) offered confirmation of his intent. Maybe the Rot and Blau tracks were recorded in the same session. The structure, sound, and timbre of both LPs are so similar as to suggest...
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Dawson’s latest offering, The Tinnitus Chorus, is an album of wide-eyed collaborations. He is joined by an inspired cast of revered friends and kindred strangers including Suso Saiz, M. Sage (Fuubutsushi), Eli Winter, K. Freund, (Trouble Books / Lemon Quartet), Dasom Baek, Lina Langendorf (Langendorf United), Vumbi Dekula, Jairus Sharif,...
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“My introduction to “noise” came from a record shop in Lake Worth, Florida ran by a musician named Kenny 5. Kenny had left Detroit sometime in the mid nineties and had begun selling used records and CD’s from the downtown strip of this tiny southern Florida city in a humble...
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Emotion Hospice is the debut LP by New York-based sound artist and writer Chaperone on Bedouin Records. Combining layers of doom electronics, dystopian ambient, and manipulated tape loops, Emotion Hospice reflects both the artist’s suffering and recovery from addiction, as well as Philadelphia's history of socio-economic decay and misanthropy. Emotion...
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Sachi Kobayashi began making house music in 2017 but in recent years has shifted her focus towards ambient and experimental sounds. Kobayashi has sung in choirs since childhood, drawing from those experiences in her current focus in making harmonic ambient music. The liturgical aspects of her history in choirs is...
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Before Shotgun Willie, Willie Nelson had struggled to gain widespread recognition as a solo artist, despite having written many successful songs for other artists. Nelson's big break came when he signed with Atlantic Records in 1973. The pivotal moment in his career came after Atlantic Records executive Jerry Wexler, known...
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"...they're both amazing sounding records and you are not going to be disappointed in either one of these." — Rocco Richardson, review of Stone Temple Pilot's 'Core' and 'Purple' albums, Pieces of Vinyl YouTube video Purple, the second studio album released in 1994 by the Stone Temple Pilots, stands as...
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"The (original edition pressing) is no slouch. It is no slouch at all. It's very presentable, in my opinion, as to what was recorded. Where the distinctions came about (with the AP 2x45), are in a couple of areas. The voice of Lou Gramm, a very important part of Foreigner's...
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Across the robust Doors discography, there is no better candidate for a UHQR treatment than the band's sixth studio album, L.A.Woman. Flawless is the only way to describe these limited edition 200-gram vinyl reissues. Featuring mastering by the legend, Bernie Grundman, from the original analog tape, and custom-pressing at Quality...
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Earl "Chico" Freeman was one of the '70s leading modern tenor saxophone players steeped in the traditions of jazz, recording for independent labels like India Navigation, at his most productive between 1976 and 1981, and still active today. Spirit Sensitive (1979) represented a change in direction for usually free and...
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Jackie McLean’s 1962 album Let Freedom Ring reflected the change in the air of the early ‘60s: both the musical freedoms being explored by the emergent avant-garde movement and the social freedoms sought by the ascendent civil rights movement. This four-song set featuring the alto saxophonist with Walter Davis Jr....
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Recorded in the wee hours of Good Friday 1960, this impromptu Pacific Jazz session captured the easygoing alchemy of The Modest Jazz Trio featuring Jim Hall on guitar, Red Mitchell on piano, and Red Kelly on bass. It would be the trio’s sole album, a sublimely swinging set highlighted by...
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Limited edition 180-gram double LP Since his stunning debut in 1974 on the Three Blind Mice label, Japanese pianist Tsuyoshi Yamamoto has built a career that now spans four decades. Yamamoto's bluesy and sometimes funky piano style is buoyed by the strong, swinging support of bassist Hiroshi Kagawa and drummer...
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Since his stunning debut in 1974 on the Three Blind Mice label, Japanese pianist Tsuyoshi Yamamoto has built a career that now spans four decades. His 2013 trio album What a Wonderful World follows his previous release Gentle Blues, his first recording for Venus Records in 14 years. In fact,...
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Finnish quartet Superposition returns with their second album, II, on We Jazz Records, led by drummer Olavi Louhivuori, Superposition features Linda Fredriksson and Adele Sauros on saxes and Mikael Saastamoinen on bass. Having won the EMMA prize for the Finnish jazz album of the year with their debut, Superposition takes...
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Having plied his trade around the world for more than three decades, German guitarist, bandleader and musical explorer Jan Whitefield has always instilled in his craft a natural aesthetic of authenticity, a key component which has seen him amass a sizeable and varied catalogue of material which has remained timeless...
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The Undreamt-of Centre is the fourth solo album by prolific Australian drummer/composer/producer Laurence Pike, an evocative, contemporary reimagining of the requiem mass. The album draws on the sounds of modern classical music, Japanese environmental ambient music, fourth world electronics, free jazz and the choral traditions of Estonia, with particular influence...
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Individually, Kronos Quartet and Sun Ra are two of the most groundbreaking names in contemporary music. The former is the legendary San Francisco-based string quartet that laid a blueprint for what concert music could become, working with the likes of John Cage, Tanya Tagaq, and Astor Piazzolla. The latter was...
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Max Richter’s ninth solo album – the first to be written and recorded at his serene new studio in rural Oxfordshire – is a fleeting self-portrait of a musician in constant motion. In A Landscape is a record about “reconciling polarities”, as Richter puts it, bringing together the electronic and...
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Gatefold packaging. Nobuo "Hara," whose real name is Nobuo Tsukahara, is a Japanese saxophonist who became known in 1951 with his big band, the Sharp & Flats. Together they recorded more than a hundred album during their career. Hozan Yamamoto is, for his part, a Shakuhachi player, a traditional Japanese...
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Keyboardist/composer Doug Carn was the biggest star on the legendary Black Jazz Records label, with four releases to his credit (all reissued by us at Real Gone Music), and remains a touchstone for spiritual jazz fans and musicians alike. But very, very few folks have heard his debut record, cut...
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Wewantsounds presents the reissue of Steve Beresford's highly sought-after album Dancing the Line, released in France in 1985 on the French label nato. The album, taking its inspiration from French designer Anne Marie Beretta's fashion, features his Alterations acolyte David Toop plus Alan Hacker and Kazuko Hohki (Frank Chickens) with...
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